From beads and popcorn kernels to LEGO parts and foam stuffing, I have found all sorts of small objects lodged in children’s ears and noses. In my 30 years of experience as a pediatric ear, nose and throat doctor, I’ve …Continue reading →

By the time your child reaches 3 years old, in all likelihood he or she will have experienced one — if not several — ear infections. In fact, ear infections occur in more than 80 percent of children Related posts:Kids …Continue reading →

Nosebleeds are common, and often harmless, but that doesn’t make them any less alarming. They typically occur when dry air irritates the capillaries inside the nose, causing them to break or bleed. Crusting then occurs that can itch and cause …Continue reading →